First published 1919
Nation, State, and Economy
Nation, State, and Economy by Ludwig von Mises is available as a free PDF, EPUB, and HTML download at freecapitalists.org.
- Ludwig von Mises
- First published
- 1919
- Format
- PDF, EPUB, and HTML
- Pages
- 258
- ISBN
- 9780865976412
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War & foreign policy Austrian theory & method
This was Mises's second book. It was written following his military service in World War I. It is also his first book that dealt with political themes--and began Mises's full-scale launch into the fight against collectivism that would be a theme of his later writings. Its original title was Imperialism and one can only regret that the publisher didn't keep it, for that is its theme.
In Nation, State, and Economy, Mises takes up the question of the proper political order to sustain the peace in the age of democracy. It was published less than a year after Austria's defeat in World War I, and examines and compares prewar and postwar political and economic conditions. He argues that each country's prosperity supports rather than undercuts the prosperity of other countries.
Specifically, Mises warns of the consequences of the punitive terms of the Treaty of Versailles by victors more interested in punishing their defeated enemies than in building a Europe that would be able to meet the challenges of the future. With the benefit of hindsight we see how different European and world history might have been.
Mises recommends a radical vision of laissez-faire combined with a commitment to self-determination that would lead to a break up of the old imperial structures. It is in this book that Mises first advances his idea of secessionism. Every people group ought to be permitted to choose their own political arrangements, even if they end up in tiny geographical units. With free trade, smaller units of government become completely viable.
This is also Mises's first attack on socialism, specifically war socialism. He shows that it will destroy a country and lead to complete chaos in economic organization. He provides the definitive case that war socialism is real socialism, and not qualitatively different from other forms of socialism. He further shows the relationship between socialism and the total state.
Also notable is Mises's pioneering theory of the relationship between language and nation. No matter what the state may attempt, our national identities preexist the political order. In this book, Mises makes a case for a form of "nationalism" that will lead to ever smaller units of government.
The reader can't but be impressed by the erudition on display here. The historical scholarship is masterful. The economic theory underlying the argument is robust. The prose is white hot. Here is a thinker who would be a fighter for liberty his entire life.
When the historian Robert Higgs first encountered this work, he was so impressed that he said he could have saved himself 20 years of research had he had access to it in graduate school.
The introduction of this masterpiece is by Leland Yeager. He compares Mises's book to Keynes's own book on postwar economic reform, and shows how Mises's views were far more sophisticated.
Of course, Mises's advice was rejected, but only at a terrible cost. World War II might otherwise have been avoided.
This book has been unavailable for many years, and we can only celebrate its return, nearly a century after it was first published. We live in another age of empire, and Mises's voice needs to be heard more than ever.
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- Ludwig von Mises (1881–1973) was the acknowledged leader of the Austrian School of economics and a prolific author on economic theory, epistemology, and political philosophy. This archive holds 53 of von Mises's works.
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